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Flip flap (association football) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Flip flap (association football) The Flip flap (also known as the ''elastico'' and ''la culebrita'') is a dribbling move, or feint, in football, used to fool a defensive player into thinking the offensive player, in possession of the ball, is going to move in a direction they are not intending to move in. Players perform it by using the exterior of their dominant foot to push the ball towards their dominant side, then quickly move the dominant foot around the ball and uses its interior to push the ball to their non-dominant side. Although the footwork is the most distinctive aspect of the flip-flap, its success as a feint also relies heavily on the attacking player having an explosive acceleration from a stationary position.〔 ==History== The move was invented by the Japanese-Brazilian football player Sérgio Echigo. In 1964, Brazilian playmaker Rivelino learned the move from Echigo, who was his Corinthians teammate in the youth team, and performed it to a global audience during the 1970 FIFA World Cup.〔 Interviewed on the television series ''Football's Greatest'' in 2012, Rivelino states; "He () says now that he invented it, but I perfected it".〔"Football's Greatest - Rivelino". Pitch International LLP. 2012. Retrieved 8 May 2014〕 Rivelino was an idol to a number of Brazilians, and the trick was popularized in the late 1990s and 2000s by high profile players such as Romário, Ronaldo and Ronaldinho among others.〔David Goldblatt (2009). "The Football Book". p. 129. D Kindersley Ltd,〕
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